Sunday, July 14, 2013

How to Design Your Own Wedding Floral Arrangements


These days, more and more brides are taking the reins of their wedding plans. This includes making choices between orchids and roses as well as creating their own bouquets, centerpieces, and other wedding floral arrangements. It of course is expected that a soon-to-be bride be concerned with the floral arrangements of her wedding, some brides are even taking it upon themselves to design and make their own arrangements. Here are some tips for any bride-to-be to create her own standing floral design.

Get Educated
The absolute best way for any bride to start DIY floral planning is to take a few floral arrangement classes. There are plenty of floral arrangement classes offered online, and you can even find several videos and books on the subject. For a more hands on approach, look for locally hosted classes.

Make a Plan
In order to prepare and not feel rushed, a bride should make sure to plan out the ordeal ahead of time. Makes time for classes and study, as well as time to locate and purchase the flowers and then create the arrangements. Even with the help of your bridal party, creating all of the necessary arrangements may take a bit of time.

Long Lasting Flowers
When looking for wedding flowers, it is important to go for ones that will last at least four days. Then you can create most of your arrangements a couple of days before the wedding. You want flowers which are perfectly bloomed but fresh. For this, Calla lilies, orchids, and roses are a great choice.

Consultation
Being in control does not mean you won't need help from time to time. Asking advice of professionals is a great way to get insight that you might otherwise never have. So remember to consult professionals whenever you find yourself in a creative bind.

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